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In my job I know my fate It's written for me in black and white ........................What is my job?

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In my job I know my fate
It's written for me in black and white
Everyone will sit and wait
To see what my boss improved last night

What is my job?

posted Nov 10, 2014 by Simranjeet Singh

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2 Answers

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Is it an Actor job

answer Nov 10, 2014 by Lakshmi Ramprakash
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You write horoscopes for the newspaper

answer Jul 5, 2019 by Comeback Tuesday



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